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Stephen Bedell

 

From:
Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2013 5:36 pm    
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Hey guys,

About to repair the pickup leads on my Console Grande. The wiring was cut about an inch out from each pickup, and I figured out how to rewire it.

But, before I get going, what do the different positions on the switch do?

Its a three way switch. I guessed one position is one neck (up for the upper neck), middle was both necks on, and one is the other neck alone.

Is that right? if not, can anyone tell me? Thanks, I don't want to start soldering until I hear from you guys.
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Stephen Bedell

 

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Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2013 5:53 pm    
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I am new to this, and realized that I wasn't sure what the "usual" use of a console steel switch was for. Smile

To elaborate, I know how to connect the pickups, but I am trying to make sure I dont end up with the switch wired backwards (up for the lower neck, and down for the upper neck if I get it backwards).

Looking at the switch isn't painfully obvious what is doing what.
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Stephen Cowell


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Round Rock, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2013 7:44 pm    
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It should be an on-on-on, with both necks on when in the middle. Think Les Paul-style or Tele switch.

With an ohm-meter you should be able to suss out the switch. Which way it points when on is entirely up to you... whatever makes sense.
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Blake Hawkins


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Florida
Post  Posted 7 Jun 2013 6:04 am    
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If that is the original wafer switch, I can supply you with a diagram of the way Gibson wired it.
Yes, the three positions are Top Neck, Both Necks, and Bottom Neck.

The center position will give lower volume because both pickups will be in parallel and you may notice
a difference in tone.
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Stephen Bedell

 

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Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jun 2013 6:38 am    
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I can't believe it didn't occur to me to use a multi-meter!?!? Thanks Stephen.

Blake, I will send you an email with my email address. Thank you so much for the diagram. Thankfully, my harness is totally untouched other than the cut pickup and ground leads about an inch away from the pickup. I would still like to see your diagram just to make I have figured out the grounding, although, Im pretty sure I have. Thanks again.
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